Hi David,

I can relate to this post, mastering the mind does not leave you
emotionless, but the emotions are not viewed the same when observed.
I am still being tapped on the shoulder by an invisible hand, maybe
I need cold water tossed in my face !


My daughter got me the Hitchhiker's book for mother's day... prior to
me knowing of the movie.  I heard it is a comedy ;)

Best regards,
j


> 
> I'd like to put this in a context we can all likely relate to. 
Watching a movie. You and an enlightened master sitting next to you 
are in the movie theater, the lights go down, all the previews are 
over, you've finished your popcorn and are ready to watch the movie. 
It's an epic adventure--romantic love, wars and conflict, children 
being born and maybe some bathroom comedy thrown in to break the 
intensity. It turns out the movie is pretty damned good and you 
really get engrossed with the movie and start to identify with the 
main character. Right in the middle of the movie, the master next to 
you taps you on the shoulder. It brings you out of your 
identification with the movie and you look at the master and he looks 
at you. Then he points up to the movie projector, traces the beam 
down to the screen with his finger and points at the screen with all 
the actors and action taking place. You see it for what it is. A 
movie. But then you start watching and nearly get engrossed again. 
The master taps you again. Again you step out of the movie. This back-
and-forth process goes on for some time until finally you just can't 
get engrossed in the movie anymore. You have reached a point where 
you are permanently aware you are watching a movie. The movie is 
still going on, but you are no longer engrossed. You are just present 
and watching.  Eventually, the master taps you on the shoulder one 
more time and you understand. At that point, you leave the movie 
theather never to return.
> 
> David (who is going to go watch Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 
today :-) 
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